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09-28-2005, 04:16 PM
Innate cannabis chemical erases fears
Calming brain circuit could treat anxieties



Brain chemicals similar to those in cannabis wipe out bad memories - and could point to new drugs for severe anxiety.

The chemicals are called cannabinoids. Mice with faulty cannabinoids can't forget traumatic events, Beat Lutz of the Max Planck Institute of Psychiatry in Munich, Germany and his colleagues have found1. They suggest that the chemicals wipe fearful memories from the brain.

Drugs that boost cannabinoids could help people who suffer post-traumatic stress disorder, phobias and panic attacks, say the researchers.

Its "a great new idea," says neuroscientist Pankaj Sah of the Australian National University in Canberra: "It introduces a whole new target," for such therapies, he says.

Phobics are often treated by gradually exposing them to the object of their fear in a safe environment, to erase the bad association. Lutz suggests that cannabinoid-enhancing drugs, taken at the same time as this exposure, might aid memory clearance.

A joint is unlikely to do the trick: smoking floods the brain with cannabis's active ingredient and produces other effects such as memory changes and pain relief. More effective would be a drug that raised levels of cannabinoids only in the brain's fear centre, the amygdala, says Lutz.

Shock tactics

Lutz's team gave mice mild shocks while playing a loud tone, until the animals froze at the noise alone. When the shocks stopped, mice normally forgot the ordeal and stopped freezing in less than a week. Mice genetically engineered to lack the receptors that bind to cannabinoids were unable to forget within that time.

During memory erasure the amygdala is flooded with cannabinoids; these dampen the action of nerve cells.

Lutz is now giving normal mice cannabinoid boosters to see if they forget learnt fears more quickly. Other brain chemicals are involved in erasing fear. Clinical trials are planned for compounds that activate NMDA receptors in the amygdala, which are also involved in erasing unpleasant memories.


^^"borrowed" from http://www.cannabis.net/articles/memorywipe.html

WEED
09-28-2005, 05:38 PM
no, it actually increases social anxiety, or has the possible chance to.

mseerob
09-29-2005, 04:30 PM
Thats bull shit. Cannabis surely increases anxiety

BDubz26062
09-30-2005, 05:54 AM
i would say it causes anxiety sometimes....and i agree it increases social axiety

Storm Crow
10-03-2005, 07:33 PM
It's not pot that causes anxiety, it's the fact that pot is illegal, that causes anxiety. Lassegalize it and the fear goes away.

Storm Crow
10-03-2005, 07:46 PM
Sorry for the misspelling of legalize--kitten on the keys!

darkside
10-11-2005, 01:04 AM
weed makes you less anxious and more social.

Gecko
10-11-2005, 04:19 PM
You can't smoke pot, and not have a little anxiety over the thought of getting caught. There is always that one chance, you're parents come home early, someone smells it on you, cops find it on you, etc. It sucks. But that's the price.

SensiRide
10-11-2005, 05:11 PM
I think weed increases anxiety when your around other people or walking about town, I always start worrying that everyone knows Im baked! If my eyes didnt go so red i dont think I'd feel as anxious/para

MyPlague
11-05-2005, 10:12 PM
Weird. I used to be a regular pot smoker, and one day it gave me a MASSIVE panic attack. I thought I was gonna die for hours.

Wonder why it caused anxiety in me, if it's supposed to be anti-anxiety.

Stoner Shadow Wolf
11-05-2005, 11:45 PM
I think weed increases anxiety when your around other people or walking about town, I always start worrying that everyone knows Im baked! If my eyes didnt go so red i dont think I'd feel as anxious/paraEXACTLY! i hate going out in public baked, although i WANT to, i dont feel safe doing it :(



Weird. I used to be a regular pot smoker, and one day it gave me a MASSIVE panic attack. I thought I was gonna die for hours.

Wonder why it caused anxiety in me, if it's supposed to be anti-anxiety.
i think it could be weather conditions... WARM UP! :)


under higher potency, yes, you'll have panic attack like symptoms, if not a full blown panic attack.

DonnieDarko
11-14-2005, 09:29 PM
Weed can increase paranoia, which increases anxiety, sometimes into panic. The paranoia can be eliminated with correct dosage and environment. If you can eliminate the paranoia, one's anxiety is reduced by smoking.

Also note that THC is stored in your fat cells and time-released, having a mild calming affect, even when you're not high. This is why we get a reputation for being mellow people.